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Dick of the Week: Governor Rick Snyder (R-MI)

Governor Rick Snyder, Religious FreedomThe Human Rights Campaign joined with a number of other organizations today condemning Gov. Rick Snyder of Michigan for signing into law what they described as “a package of extreme anti-LGBT adoption bills into law.”

For those who think PRIDE marches are no longer necessary, Gov. Snyder (R-MI) reminds us why we need to keep marching. 

Once again hiding behind that code language of “religious freedom” Governor Snyder enshrined special taxpayer-funded discrimination into Michigan law that allows discrimination against committed and loving LGBT couples from adopting children. Under the legislation, faith-based agencies that contract with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services can operate in accordance with their beliefs.

Let us be very clear the only reason one cites “religious freedom” is to codify bigotry. People who have claimed their religious freedom is being impinged have a dubious history; religious freedom has been cited for the need to maintain slavery, oppose a women’s right to vote, ending segregation, banning interracial marriages and now most recently providing services to the LGBT community.

dbar Stop Light Party on Friday, June 12

dbar Stop Light Party

Photo Credits: Kevin Day Photography  // Artistic Director: Joshua Wilmoth 

dbar’s annual Stop Light Party during Boston Pride Week is tomorrow, Friday, June 12th.  Party starts at 10 PM – No cover.

Wear Green if your Single
Wear Red if your in a relationship
Wear Yellow for everything in between

Click here for the Stop Light Facebook event page

Lonely Planet’s Guide to Pride 2015

Lonely Planet Pride Guide 2015Last week Lonely Planet published their Guide to Pride in 20 cities around the world.  You can download a free copy on iBooks: http://itunes.com/prideguide.

Lonely Planet’s global community of travel experts offer their top local picks for each city’s Pride celebration, as well as must-see sights, local experiences and the best gay-friendly places to eat, drink and sleep. This year’s guide covers 20 Pride events around the world, from Amsterdam to NYC to São Paulo.Lonely Planet Pride Guide 2015 map

 

The best thing you will see today

You go girl!

2nd Annual Heels for Hope a success

Heels for Hope Boston PrideLast night a couple hundred guys packed into Cathedral Station to help raise money for BAGLY – Boston Alliance for Gay & Lesbian Youth.  No word yet on how much money was raised for this great charity but a lot of fun was had by everyone.

This was my first time wearing heels and I was doing my best to focus on not rolling my ankle since I had 4″ heels (I was so tall I felt like I was an NBA player).

While I had a lot of fun, after two and a half hours standing in heels, I had to leave to go home and soak my feet in the tub. After a nice soak I even asked Sergio to massage my feet.  My god I was sore.  Below are a few photos from the evening.  Thank you to everyone who was kind enough to pose for me. Heels for HopeHeels for HopeTrampolinaHeels for HopeHeels for Hope

Troquet Boston is a wine lovers restaurant

Troquet BostonTroquet is a cozy two-story restaurant overlooking the Boston Common in the Theater District.  The restaurant, which first opened in 2001, prides itself on their wine list and the modern French food that accompanies it (and in precisely that order). The menu is set up with wine suggestions from a numbered list by the bottle and glass that you can order for every entree.

Troquet is worth visiting if you’ve never been or if it has been a while since your last visit.  My preference is to go earlier in the week before the mad rush of the theater crowds hit in full force, which means on a Tuesday or Wednesday since the restaurant is closed on Mondays.

Troquet’s marinated beet salad with herbs, hazelnuts, and creamy Bucheron goat cheese for $14 was how I started my dinner but a camera failure on my part prevents me from sharing the starter which was flavorful, textured and refreshing. My dining companion skipped a starter and ordered the Black Sea Bass which comes presented in a large plate / bowl with saffron gnocchi, fava beans and New England shellfish bouillabaisse.

Troquet Boston

Black Sea Bass at Troquet Boston $38

For my main dish I ordered the Roasted Chicken, which came served on a bed of ditali pasta, cippolini onions, chanterelle mushrooms, asparagus and a Madiera jus that was so deliciously flavorful that no trace of the food was left when our server came to take away our plates.

Troquet Boston Chicken

Roasted Chicken at Troquet Boston $29

Troquet can be tricky to get a table on the weekends so reservations are strongly recommended.  They are open Tuesday through Saturday from 5-10:30 p.m.

Salem Theatre presents: The Normal Heart, June 11-27th

The Normal Heart Salem TheatreFor those of you living on the North Shore be sure to check out Salem Theatre’s latest production The Normal Heart which opens tomorrow, June 11th and runs through the 27th of this month; Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 20 will be a special Pride performance at 5 p.m.

Last year H.B.O. brought Larry Kramer’s ground breaking (and heart tugging) play to life with amazing performances from Mark Ruffalo, Jonathon Groff, Julia Roberts and others.  I would think this would be a powerful story to see unfold on a stage so bring your tissues and get your tickets ($25.00 / $10.00 for students).

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Caption this photo

humor, baseballLast week these and several other photos of Chris Christie were making the round. The photos of Christie in his uniform are both funny and uncomfortable to look at but they remain ripe for funny captions so fire away.

MA same sex marriage stats paint a positive picture

same sex marriageWith the U.S. Supreme Court expected to rule on the future of same-sex marriage in the US in the coming weeks, The Boston Herald published an interesting article from the AP which suggested the justices should consider the MA experience where marriage equality first arrived in the US back in 2004.

Between 2004 and 2013 more than 25,o00 gay couples married in MA, according to a review of state records; accounting for approximately 7% of all marriages in the state. Marriage is more popular with lesbian couples (16,000 weddings) than gay couples (9,900 weddings).   And despite predictions that “gay marriage” would destroy the institution of marriage, Massachusetts has maintained a divorce rate of 2.7%; one of the lowest rates of any state in the country.

You can read the full article from the Associated Press in the Boston Herald here.

Gandy Candy: David Gandy in new swimwear collection

Spencer Swimwear CollectionI’ve long been a fan of the handsome male model, David Gandy and I’ve not posted a photo of him since last summer when Mario Testino dropped this photo of Gandy in nothing but a towel on Instagram.

David Gandy still looks spectacular in the 2015 Spencer Swimwear collection. For what it is worth, this is the kind of bathing suit I’m partial to – colorful, square cut bathing suits.  It probably doesn’t hurt that Gandy makes these look so appealing.David Gandy Marks and Spencer Swimwear

Gelology Pride platters

Gelology, Matthew MicariAre you hosting a Pride Party this weekend in Boston?  Matthew over at Gelology has Pride Platter specials for Boston Pride that are a perfect accompaniment to your food and drinks.

4 dozen pieces-$85
24 champagne and elderflower with raspberries
24 watermelon jolly ranchers w/ logos

Boston Pride Platter, Matthew Micari

Gelology is a specialty catering company that focuses on gelatin appetizers, desserts and edible cocktails.  Gelology’s Edible Cocktails are made with spirits for flavoring and novelty. You must be 21+ to order Edible Cocktails. It’s art you can eat™!

Place Your Boston Pride Gelology Order Here Today

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Realm health and fitness tips from Kyle

Kyle Realm Health and FitnessTRACK WORKOUT SEASON.  Want to get a killer tan? Want to have the body of an athlete? Get a group of friends together, go to the nearest college track, take off your shirts and get some sprints in.  Your time spent outside will give you a nice tan – just remember to bring your sun block so you don’t burn!  Here are is a quick workout to get the party started.

Complete four laps of the following.
– Sprint the straight portions of the track.
– Perform long lunges on the curves.
– Finish with core and stretching on the grass and enjoy the summer.

If you don’t have any friends willing to join you, consider checking out Boston’s November Project which organizes weekly meet ups at Soldiers Field Stadium

Like what you’ve read?  Share these posts with your friends and check out some of my previous blog posts for ideas on how to liven up your fitness routine and to stay motivated in 2015.  Kyle’s Health & Fitness posts.

Kyle at Realm FitnessKyle is a nationally certified personal trainer, certified nutritionist, and lifestyle motivator out of Los Angeles, CA. He has been training for 5 years and has experience working with top-tier celebrity and executive clientele. When he’s not in the gym, Kyle is reading philosophy or writing poetry.

SCRUFFtistics: Gay Pride Worldwide

ScruffSCRUFF recently released the results of an in-app survey that included more than 70,000 of their users.  The informal survey inquired if they planned on attending any gay pride celebrations in their home city this year.  Although Boston is often criticized about its Pride Week festivities, 60% of those who took the survey indicated they would be attending at least one official Pride event here.

You can see how survey respondents answered in the UK, South America and Asia by visiting SCRUFF’s blog post SCRUFFtistics: Gay Pride Worldwide.

Scruff Survey of LGBT members attending Pride in 2015

Will you be attending any Boston Pride events this week or if Boston isn’t your home, will you be attending any local Pride events wherever you might live? Curious to hear from you and your reasons for participating or skipping local pride events this year.

2015 Provincetown live entertainment and shows

I love ProvincetownProvincetown has amassed an amazing collection of nightly live performances for the summer of 2015.  Tried and true talents like Varla Jean Merman and Well Strung are back with new shows at the Art House on Commercial Street, while Ryan Landry and The Gold Dust Orphans are back with one of their funniest productions ever and of course Ms. Richfield 1981 is at The Crown & Anchor.

In addition to Ptown regulars, big names are coming to perform so if you have plans to visit, try to order tickets ahead of time to see a show while you are there. Tickets to most shows sell quickly since venues are tiny. Here is a partial list of just some of the special performances and 2015 summer shows you can expect to find when you arrive in Provincetown this year.

Limited Engagements and Special Performances
July 5-7 – Jennifer Holiday at Paramount
July 11-12 – Leah Delaria at Art House
July 19 – Bernadette Peters at Town Hall
July 20 – Adam Pascal at Provincetown Theater
July 20-21 Pam Ann at Paramount
July 27-28 – Jeremy Jordan at Paramount

August 3-4 – Linda Lavin at Paramount 
August 3-8 – Sex Tips For Straight Women from Gay Men
August 10 – Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka
August 16-18 Billy Porter at Paramount
August 17 – Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick
August 19 – Kathy Najimy
August 20-22 – Bruce Vilanch at Provincetown Theater
August 23 – Kathy Griffin

August 31 – Sept 7 – Miss Coco Peru at Paramount
September 6 – Vanessa Williams at Town Hall

2015 Summer Performances (Check for Dates)
Bianca del Rio at Art House
Courtney Act at Art House
Designing Women meets Golden Gals at Art House
Dina Martina at Crown and Anchor
Gold Dust Orphans (Sundays only) at Provincetown Theater
Illusions Drag Revue at Crown and Anchor
Jinkx Monsoon at Art House
Kate Clinton at Crown and Anchor
Miss Richfield 1981 at Crown and Anchor
Return to Grey Gardens at Art House
Varla Jean Merman Big Black Hole at Art House
Well Strung “Summer Lovin'” at Art House